FOUR-YEAR-OLD Monaghan boy Ceejay McArdle made a name for himself by becoming Ireland’s youngest Garda at a ceremony last year.
Ceejay was sadly diagnosed with leukaemia at the age of two – but that hasn’t stopped him joining the force thanks to his ambition to fight crime.
And last night we saw him guarding the door of RTÉ before the Ray D’Arcy Show
And he brought along a friend for the show – in the shape of Sargeant Jordan:
Eight-year-old Jordan was in studio to chat to Ray in a small segement last night
Ceejay was all tucked up in bed by the time the show went to air – but he graduated from the Garda College from earlier this year
Sergeant Ceejay McArdle has the #Garda walk down pat pic.twitter.com/hslr68eGWk
— Juliette Gash (@JulietteGash) June 8, 2016
He’s always receiving sound messages from police forces around the world, and raising money for the battle against Leukemia.
Good man Ceejay – please never go on strike
He was strict enough on Marty Whelan, in fairness to him.
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